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US jobless claims drop by 1,000

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Initial claims for unemployment insurance payments in the U.S. fell last week to a level that shows limited improvement in the labor market.

Applications for jobless benefits decreased 1,000 in the week ended July 30 to 400,000, the fewest in almost four months, the Labor Department said today in Washington. Economists forecast 405,000 claims, according to the median estimate in a Bloomberg News survey. The four-week average also declined to the lowest level since April.

A further reduction in the pace of dismissals may be needed before companies gain the confidence to step up hiring, which has slowed in the past three months. Employers added 85,000 workers in July, economists project a Labor Department report to show tomorrow, failing to reduce a jobless rate that’s holding above 9 percent.

Full Story: Initial jobless claims in U.S. fall by 1,000, signal weak labor market